Pastor, chaplain, and Lt. Colonel (Ret.) Anthony Begay was known for his kind and generous spirit, his quick laughter, and his deep faith. He was immensely proud of his Navajo heritage, which influenced many aspects of his life and work. Anthony, 86, died Sept. 5 in Albuquerque, N.M.
A graduate of Rehoboth (N.M.) Christian School, Anthony served in the U.S. Army from 1962 to 1968. After obtaining degrees from Arizona State University and Calvin Theological Seminary, Anthony was ordained in 1974 and pastored Church Rock (N.M.) Christian Reformed Church for four years. He then returned to the military, first serving as a U.S. Army chaplain at Fort Hood, Texas, then as chaplain in the Army National Guard until he retired from the military in 2000 with the rank of Lt. Colonel. During his years in the National Guard, Anthony was also the pastor at Southwest Campus Christian Fellowship in Albuquerque.
Over the years Anthony taught the Navajo language at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute and the University of New Mexico, sharing his culture and heritage. His hobbies included playing golf, watching sports, studying the Bible, and enjoying meals with family and friends.
Predeceased by his first wife, Marilyn, Anthony is survived by his wife, Mary; three daughters and their spouses; and five grandchildren.
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A former nurse and chaplain, Janet Greidanus is a freelance news correspondent and long-time writer of the In Memoriam column for The Banner.